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Arizona legislation targets automatic citizenship

Arizona lawmakers are again diving into the national debate over illegal immigration by proposing a bill that challenges automatic U.S. citizenship for children of illegal immigrants. The proposal Thursday comes after Arizona last year enacted one of the ...

New US$550mil credit deal gives Borders a lifeline

NEW YORK: Its shares jumped 28 percent in aftermarket trading on the news. The $550 million senior secured credit facility matures in 2014 and refinances the company's existing debt. Borders and other booksellers have been hit hard as more people buy ...

219 migrants found in trailer truck in Mexico being deported

The Chiapas state government said in a statement that the driver and another person tried to bribe police who stopped the truck. The statement Thursday said most of the migrants are from Central America but six are from Sri Lanka and four are Nepalese. ...

Drug smugglers try using catapult to get pot across U.S.-Mexico border

Border Patrol agents saw surveillance video of people launching packages over the fence from Mexico, they notified Mexican authorities, who found a three-metre-tall catapult, on a towed flatbed about 20 metres from the fence...Dialects of love ...

Ariz. lawmakers target automatic citizenship

Arizona lawmakers are again diving into the national debate over illegal immigration by proposing a bill that challenges automatic U.S. citizenship for children of illegal immigrants. The proposal Thursday brings Arizona back into the national debate ...

Who Is Catapulting Pot Over U.S.-Mexico Border?

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Would-be smugglers use catapult to launch drugs over U.S. border

Video: Drug Catapult Drug smugglers trying to get marijuana across the Arizona-Mexico are using a new delivery method: a catapult. Using a video surveillance system, the National Guard caught several people launching packages over the border fence. Sarah ...

Catapault used to launch marijuana over U.S. border

The U.S. National Guard captured would-be drug smugglers on video from the Naco Border Patrol station Jan. 21 using a three-metre high catapult to launch marijuana over the U.S.-Mexico border, according to the Tucson Sentinel. The U.S. Border Patrol and ...

Marijuana catapulted across U.S.-Mexico border

Drug smugglers trying to get marijuana across the Arizona-Mexico border apparently are trying a new approach a catapult. National Guard troops operating a remote video surveillance system at the Naco Border Patrol Station say they observed several ...

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